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High School Volleyball scores 09-24-2015

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September 25th, 2015 by admin

AR-WE-VA, Westside 25-25-13-23-15, Adair-Casey 17-17-25-25-11 (3-2)
Coon Rapids-Bayard 26-23-25-25, Boyer Valley 24-25-18-17 (3-1)
Essex 25-23-15, Lenox 18-25-2 (2-1)
Essex 25-25, South Page 10-8 (2-0)
Griswold 25-25-27, AHSTW 22-15-25 (3-0)
Lenox 25-25, South Page 15-9 (2-0)
Treynor 25-25-25, IKM-Manning 19-14-13 (3-0)
Underwood 25-25-25, Riverside, Oakland 9-12-7 (3-0)
Wahoo Bishop Neumann, NE 25-25-25, St. Albert, Council Bluffs 14-20-14 (3-0)

Iowa High School Volleyball rankings 09-24-2015

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September 25th, 2015 by admin

2015 FIFTH Iowa High School Volleyball Rankings

September 24, 2015

Class 1A

School Record LW
1 Janesville 12-6 1
2 Central Lyon 14-2 2
3 Tripoli 18-8 3
4 Holy Trinity Catholic 15-0 4
5 Sidney 11-1 5
6 Springville 14-6 8
7 Iowa Valley 15-6 10
8 Grand View Christian 11-8 7
9 Marquette Catholic 14-4 11
10 Le Mars Gehlen Catholic 14-9 9
11 New London 13-5 6
12 George-Little Rock 12-5 13
13 Harris-Lake Park 12-5 14
14 Trinity Christian 15-5 15
15 Don Bosco 12-6 12

Dropped Out: None

Class 2A

School Record LW
1 Western Christian 12-3 1
2 Unity Christian 15-2 2
3 Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont 23-1 4
4 West Branch 16-1 5
5 Wapsie Valley 14-3 10
6 Dike-New Hartford 19-6 6
7 Sumner-Fredericksburg 23-1 4
8 Grundy Center 12-5 11
9 Lake Mills 21-1 8
10 Lawton-Bronson 16-1 12
11 North Cedar 17-4 9
12 Tri-Center 16-2 7
13 Starmont 15-3 13
14 Denver 18-6 14
15 Council Bluffs St. Albert 12-3 15

Dropped Out: None

 

Class 3A

School Record LW
1 West Liberty 14-0 2
2 Kuemper Catholic 16-1 3
3 Nevada 13-5 1
4 Sioux Center 16-2 4
5 Mount Vernon 12-4 5
6 Forest City 15-1 6
7 Waterloo Columbus Catholic 8-6 7
8 Union 15-7 8
9 Center Point-Urbana 16-5 9
10 Davenport Assumption 9-5 10
11 Humboldt 17-2 12
12 Sergeant Bluff-Luton 14-3 NR
13 East Sac County 18-7 NR
14 Algona 13-9 13
15 Spirit Lake 24-5 11

 Dropped Out: Osage (14), Pocahontas Area (15)

 

Class 4A

School Record LW
1 West Delaware 25-0 1
2 Marion 15-3 2
3 Harlan 13-3 3
4 Lewis Central 14-3 5
5 Sioux City Bishop Heelan 11-6 4
6 Clinton 18-5 6
7 Charles City 9-5 8
8 Waverly-Shell Rock 15-8 11
9 Dubuque Wahlert 11-4 7
10 Carroll 14-5 10
11 Fairfield 16-2 12
12 Independence 14-4 14
13 Pella 13-7 13
14 Norwalk 16-6 9
15 Bondurant-Farrar 7-4 NR

 Dropped Out: Clear Creek-Amana (15)

 

Class 5A

School Record LW
1 Bettendorf 12-1 1
2 Dowling Catholic 20-1 2
3 Cedar Rapids Prairie 12-1 3
4 Cedar Falls 18-1 4
5 Cedar Rapids Kennedy 13-5 5
6 Ankeny Centennial 19-2 11
7 Linn-Mar 13-4 9
8 Iowa City West 13-5 5
9 Johnston 11-3 7
10 Southeast Polk 18-4 10
11 Ankeny 12-6 14
12 West Des Moines Valley 21-6 12
13 Marshalltown 12-4 13
14 Iowa City High 6-7 7
15 Dubuque Hempstead 11-5 15

McCarney returns to Iowa as North Texas faces Hawkeyes

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September 25th, 2015 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – Kirk Ferentz and Dan McCarney spent nine years working together and eight years coaching on opposite sides of the bitter Iowa-Iowa State rivalry.

McCarney will return to Iowa on Saturday in a strange new role. He’ll be bringing with him North Texas (0-2), the team Ferentz and the Hawkeyes (3-0) plan on using as a tune-up for Big Ten play.

McCarney, who was born in Iowa City, played at Iowa and worked alongside Ferentz under legendary Hawkeyes coach Hayden Fry, will make his first appearance in Kinnick Stadium since 2006 – his last season in charge of the Cyclones.

It’ll be a bittersweet matchup for Ferentz, who first teamed up with McCarney under Fry in 1981.

Peralta, Piscotty power Cardinals over Brewers 7-3

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September 25th, 2015 by admin

ST. LOUIS (AP) – Jhonny Peralta and Stephen Piscotty hit back-to-back homers and combined for seven RBIs to power the St. Louis Cardinals to a 7-3 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers on Thursday night.

St. Louis has a four-game lead over Pittsburgh for the NL Central lead.

The Cardinals trailed 3-0 in the fourth when Peralta hit a three-run homer into the center field bleachers, and Piscotty followed two pitches later with a blast into the left-center seats. The homer by Peralta, St. Louis’ cleanup hitter, was his first since Aug. 1.

Piscotty added a two-run, two-out single off Taylor Jungmann (9-7) in the fifth and a run-scoring single in the seventh to help the Cardinals win their fifth straight.

Michael Wacha (17-6) worked five innings and allowed three runs.

St. Louis, a major league-best 97-56, went 41 games over .500 for the first time.

Atlantic hosts Harlan in Class 3A District 8 play Friday

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September 24th, 2015 by admin

The Atlantic Trojans (1-3, 0-2) return home to the Trojan Bowl Friday night to host the Harlan Cyclones (3-1, 0-1) in a Class 3A District 8 match-up. Atlantic will try to improve on a week 4 loss at ADM that was competitive early but snowballed into a 55-14 loss.  The injury bug has not been kind to Atlantic and Head Coach Eric Waldstein says young players are working hard to fill voids in the lineup.

Atlantic has already lost 2 players to season ending injuries with two other starters questionable for the game this week but Coach Waldstein says morale has stayed good on the team.

Harlan comes in after a tough loss to Dallas Center-Grimes in which a late punt return touchdown was the deciding factor.

You can listen to a lengthy interview with Coach Waldstein at 4:45pm Friday on Trojan Preview on KJAN. Kickoff at the Trojan Bowl is set for 7:00pm.

AHSTW hosts IKM-Manning for important district battle

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September 24th, 2015 by admin

The AHSTW Vikings play host to the IKM-Manning Wolves on the gridiron Friday night at 7:00pm in Avoca.  Both teams come in with hopes of competing for the Class 1A District 1 crown and a win in this game would go a long way to helping that cause.

Both teams come into the game with just one loss on the season and that was to the Audubon Wheelers for both teams.  The Vikings fell in an opening week contest at Audubon 26-21, while the Wolves lost to the Wheelers at home in week two 31-13.

AHSTW Head Coach Davis Pattee feels like his team has improved since that week one game and values the tough competition that game brought.  The Vikings had eight different players score a touchdown in their week 4 win over OA-BCIG and coach Pattee hopes they can continue to use that balance against the toughness of IKM-Manning.

IKM-Manning Head Coach Tom Casey said it’s a challenge to simulate the Vikings offense during practice but he’s teaching his team to play assignment defense.  Casey has been pleased with the play of both his experienced players like Quarterback Kyle Wagner and also players stepping into new roles.

We’ll bring you coverage of the match-up here on KJAN tonight with Pregame at 6:30pm and Kickoff at 7:00pm.  Join Chris Parks and Seth Christensen for the broadcast on AM1220, FM101.1, online at kjan.com, on the KJAN mobile app, or watch the game on KJANTV online.  Our football night starts with our High School Pick ‘Em show Who’s Gonna Win? at 6:00pm.

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Carpenter homers twice as Cardinals rout Reds 10-2

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September 24th, 2015 by admin

ST. LOUIS (AP) – Matt Carpenter hit a pair of two-run homers, Lance Lynn pitched six scoreless innings and the St. Louis Cardinals routed the Cincinnati Reds 10-2 Wednesday night.

The win was the fourth straight for the NL Central leaders and it improved their major league-best record to 96-56. Randal Grichuk and Peter Bourjos also homered as the Cardinals hit four for the first time this season.

Matt Holliday returned to the St. Louis lineup for the first time since July 29 and contributed an RBI double.

Both of Carpenter’s homers came off Brandon Finnegan (4-1), who allowed six runs in five innings.

Tri-Center Cross Country Invite 09-22-2015

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September 23rd, 2015 by admin

Boys team standings

  1. Tri-Center 51pts
  2. Glenwood 79pts
  3. Underwood 83pts
  4. Boyer Valley 90pts
  5. AHSTW 125pts
  6. Logan-Magnolia 125pts
  7. Missouri Valley 145pts
  8. Woodbine 206pts
  9. Southwest Iowa 254pts

Boys Individual Results

  1. Joe Weber- Boyer Valley
  2. Gage Greave- Missouri Valley
  3. Justin Thomas- Logan-Magnolia
  4. Chris Jarrett- Tri-Center
  5. Thomas Conn- Underwood
  6. Conner Garrett- Boyer Valley
  7. Parson Covington- Glenwood
  8. Dion Coffey- Tri-Center
  9. Ben Wade- Underwood
  10. Jake Wohlers- Tri-Center

Girls Team Results

  1. Underwood 35pts
  2. Missouri Valley 50pts
  3. Logan-Magnolia 74pts
  4. Boyer Valley 108pts
  5. AHSTW 116pts
  6. Woodbine 147pts

Girls Individual Results

  1. Karley Larson- Underwood
  2. Alexis Cook- Missouri Valley
  3. Mary Grace Martin- Underwood
  4. Kiley Cook- Underwood
  5. McKenzie Mantell-AHSTW
  6. Olivia Russo- Tri-Center
  7. Mac Christensen- Logan-Magnolia
  8. Katlyn Tremel- Boyer Valley
  9. Claire Hansen- Missouri Valley
  10. Cailynn Gilpen- Missouri Valley

 

Ex-college basketball player settles lawsuit against accuser

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September 23rd, 2015 by admin

AMES, Iowa (AP) – A former Iowa State basketball player’s lawsuit against a woman who’d accused him of sexual abuse has been settled.

A news release from the Des Moines law firm of Parrish Kruidenier (KREYED’-nur) says Bubu Palo’s lawsuit was “resolved to the mutual satisfaction of both parties” on Tuesday. The firm declined to comment further.

Palo had sued the woman and her mother in May 2014, saying his reputation had been damaged.

In July the Iowa Court of Appeals dismissed an appeal filed by the university, which argued the discipline against Palo was appropriate for his actions toward the female student in 2012. The decision left in place a ruling that threw out the university’s sanctions against Palo and questioned the accuser’s credibility.

Palo had been kicked off the team.